Description

1970-83 Milwaukee Brewers Team Signed Baseballs Lot of 14.
All on Official American League balls, most 8/10 unless noted,
averaging 24 or more signatures per ball. Expect an average of two
clubhouse signatures per ball, though these are minor figures
unless otherwise noted. 1970: Bristol, Brabender and Gus Bell (CH
Downing); 1971: Some yellowing, with Kuenn, Briggs and McMillan;
1972: Scott and Kuenn; 1973: Crandall, Money and Porter; 1974:
Yount, Crandall, Money and Kuenn; 1975: Aaron, Yount, Money and
Kuenn; 1976: Yount, Kuenn and Money; 1977: Money and Augustine;
1978: Yount, Molitor, Kuenn, Money and Bamberger; 1979: Some
yellowing, with Yount, Molitor, Cooper and Bamberger; 1980: Yount,
Cooper, Kuenn and Rodgers; 1981: Yount, Molitor, Kuenn and Cooper;
1982: Some yellowing, with Yount, Cooper and Kuenn; 1983: Yount and
Money. Pre-certified by PSA/DNA.

The Ray Crump Collection

The memorabilia in this section originates from personal collection
of Ray Crump, who got his start in baseball within the Washington
Senators' clubhouse, serving as a batboy for the club beginning in
1948. When the Senators moved to Minnesota in 1961, he came North
with them to become the Twins' first equipment manager, a position
he held until retiring from the organization in 1984. This long
tenure in the American League provided Mr. Crump with the ability
to amass a vast collection of keepsakes, which are presented in the
pages that follow.